THE MAGAZINES

... Pibroch, entitled John Splendid : the tale of poor Gentleman and the little Ware of Lorn. Also,. a complete story by Joseph Conrad, and two opening stories of a series, on new and original lines, by Bernard Capes, entitled Adventures of the Comte de ...

THE MAGAZINES

... during the Reign of Terror from the pen of Bernard Capes commences with two anecdotes. Then we have Keratin, a Memory, by Joseph Conrad, and somewhat also of a light order is a paper on Tiger Majesty, with several anecdotes of the way in which justice ...

THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINEi

... THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINEi. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE is in every way a capital number. It opens with a sea-tale by Joseph Conrad, entitled Youth : a Narrative, and Sydney C. Grier contributes an squall% pleasing Indian tale, called A Good Turn. The account ...

JAMES DALY & RE4JKNT HOUSE. Mum', °Lvov v

... UNION STREET, SA’ x oe aad Rt. _— PARKLING DEVONSHIRK Se hy ff LITERATU RE MAGAZINES IN Bleckwool Youth: a Narrative,” by Joseph Conrad, takes precedence, and occupies twenty-one pages It ie the story of a ship bound for Bankok, wich went through many mishaps ...

PUBLICATIONS

... ohm** will l,a refired. and the le it the fourth Mos of Mega will be well represented la The lblt_ amataate odes by Joseph Conrad sad Hewlett. the ot the prizes tor the bunks the last I rear. ...

THE FISHING GAZEVIE

... Noctes Antbrosiame revived for the occasion, Sir John Mowbray's reminiscences of the House of Commons, and stories by Joseph Conrad, Maurice Hewlett, Hugh Clifford, Neil Munro, Miss Beatrice Harraden. ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1899
Newspaper: Fishing Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1591 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

STILL A FEW COPIES ON HAND

... kinds of fish that are not eo about parity of food and water. In a section or chapter, “The Heart of the Darkness,” by Joseph Conrad, ence more , which is as trying as literary fops the days of Life is too short, and too serious for wasting time upon word-cbu ...

MAGAZINES

... containing a more than usually large assortment of admirable papers. It opens with the first instalment of a new tale by Joseph Conrad. Lord Jim, the hero of which is a water-clerk. What a water - clerk is, and what duties he performs. and why this particular ...

LITERATURE

... comber. Thy end tragically enough. We gel four t.liapho, of a new and very promising story -'• Lord Jan.: Sketch —by Joseph Conrad. Jim a trainio:.:.Lip lA, who hailed from an inland anal to grid when lint male in the lid Sea. Ile then borame a ship ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, .TANITARY 3, 1900

... not at the of the year they go throwgh their Lady of Snows is it that writers of so much abi Caper to their readers with Joseph Conrad delight The former, in “Our Lady of Darkness,” indeed this poor exense, that he was dealing with the hysterical period ...

PRICE ONE SHILLING BY POST. IS 10

... from the sale of which are to be forwarded to the Ma of for the relief of the distress caused the now historic —F Anstey, Joseph Conrad, Bernard Capes, Fawcett, Gribble, Robert Machray, Lan F. Frankfort Moore, W. E. Norris, and “ Zeck.” Doyle, Barrie are ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1900

... eolonela now. Priscilla Hobbes, by Oiifrid W. Hartley, is •simple little story. The Lord Jim long *ketch or story, h)• Joseph Conrad, has reached ita thirtieth chapter. Were it not for its rating, churning, Coiryretkan style, it might ho rather a good ...